
Vaginismus? Vulvodynia? What?
People ask all the time about the difference between Vulvodynia and Vaginismus, so here’s a brief explanation: Vulvodynia is chronic unexplained pain in the vulva
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People ask all the time about the difference between Vulvodynia and Vaginismus, so here’s a brief explanation: Vulvodynia is chronic unexplained pain in the vulva

After working with women with vaginismus for almost 15 years, I have learned how isolating and alone this condition can make one feel. Women struggle

There are so many myths surrounding Vaginismus, let’s try and bust them! Myth 1: VAGINIMUS is all “in your head.” Vaginismus is a condition where

The road to change is rarely a straight one. There are usually some bumps along the way. At Maze Women’s Health we treat many women

I am not sure where the myth came from that it is normal or “okay” for sex to “hurt.” I am sure I could take

So much energy and frustration is given to not being able to have intercourse with vaginismus, that many forget that sex is not just intercourse.

I’m proud of our Vaginismus Forum. Vaginismus can be a heartbreaking condition to deal with and the shame around it adds some real salt to

In general I try to avoid over-generalizing patient situations because I think each patient is an individual and needs to be treated as such. I’m

Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist and one of the most influential thinkers in the field of psychology today. Among his contributions to the field is

Hi everyone, my name is Kimberly C. I had the chance to moderate the Maze Blogcast on Vaginismus on 2/24/17 and am so happy that I